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The Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives own a special collection of women artist files compiled b
“Rosalie saw before her eyes a tree of marvelous beauty.” Color process illustrati
Some wardrobe choices are historic - like women wearing white June 14, 1916 was the first
How can they look so calm? The Woman Citizen, November 6, 1920 was published following the first pre
“You must do something to make the world more beautiful.” This woman did.Adè
This international #dayofthegirl, we’re sharing a pioneering young woman from Missouri: Mi
I don’t understand woman, the thoughts in your head,I don’t understand what you
Woman, why harbour misgivings, anguish, pain?if life, in all its stages, does not need pain.poetry-s
From the Caroline Schimmel Collection, this framed miniature photograph of a deceased young woman is
chaosfive55:I love a woman who knows her way around a library….
SPECULUM VANITATISBook of Hours. Italy, ca. 1480.British Library, Yates Thompson 7, fol. 174
Woman eating sushi, baby wants some too, dated 1844.from the Tokyo Metropolitan Library
questionableadvice:~ Woman’s Home Companion, July 1915via Harvard University Library(click to enlarg
~ Every Woman Her Own House-Keeper; or, The Ladies’ Library, printed for James Ridgway, 1796“I
Woman bends over in the library, showing upskirt …
For nearly forty years, Carrie Mae Weems has been investigating family relationships, cultural ident
call-me-mr-sir-3: A beautiful woman in a sundress, in a dark corner of the library…. Comme une peti
partialboner:Jeanloup Sieff, woman in the library, 1976
Woman acrobat dancer, Ancient Egypt, circa 1200BC. Via the archive library.
Design – Woman’s Bldg., Washington (LOC) by The Library of Congress Bain News Service,,
“I am a black woman. I am an artist. For many years I have been creating work to bring issues of soc
Man and woman on a Malvern Star abreast tandem bicycle, c. 1930s, by Sam Hood by State Library of Ne
Stereoview portrait of an unidentified woman, c. 1860′s/1870′s.Source: Library of Congress.
This is only a brief history of an inspiring Black woman artist/activist who lived through countless
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